Helping Those On the Spectrum Live Their Best Lives.

Early Intervention

Early detection is key to future progress. Although there's no medical test to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD), doctors will look at the child’s behavior and development. They perform a Developmental Screening and Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation.

Sensory Zones

Those on the spectrum often have difficulty processing sensory information such as sounds, brightness, textures, smells, tastes and movement. This can cause seemingly ordinary situations to feel overwhelming often interfering with daily functions.

Parental Support

The constant monitoring and care giving can result in complete exhaustion for parents who never get a break. It's common for families to feel the impact of stress as they juggle work, family, medical and therapy appointments and finances.